Title of article :
On the local interstellar spectrum for cosmic ray electrons Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
U.W. Langner، نويسنده , , O.C. de Jager، نويسنده , , M.S. Potgieter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Galactic propagation models for cosmic ray electrons give a synchrotron spectral index larger than the recently determined radio index between 22 – 408 MHz in the direction of the galactic disk (Roger , 1999), and smaller than the radio index between 0.5 – 2000 MHz in the direction of the galactic poles (Peterson , 1999). Diffuse gamma-ray data appear to be ‘contaminated’ by Crab-like point sources, so that it is difficult to derive a consistent local interstellar spectrum (IS) for electrons in the 1 to 30 MeV range. Using a phenomenological approach, we show that the synchrotron spectral indices calculated from the best-fit IS of Strong (2000) - for a 3 μG, and 5 μG, interstellar magnetic field - agree well with the spectral indices calculated with their full propagation model in the frequency range of interest. This allowed us to introduce two adjusted IS, such that the model radio spectral index agrees with observations of the galactic disk- and polar approaches above and below 20 MHz. By adding the constraints expected from the heliospheric modulation of galactic electrons, we find that the IS obtained by the ‘galactic disk approach’ is marginally above the lower limit for a local IS set by Pioneer 10 electron data at ∼4 MeV and ∼16 MeV observed in the outer heliosphere. The ‘polar approach’ gives an IS which can be considered a reasonable local IS for cosmic ray electrons.
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research